| josh zeidner on Tue, 4 Sep 2001 21:54:27 +0200 (CEST) |
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| [Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> The Lens of Images[ nlp analysis ] |
> THE LENS OF IMAGES
>
> Desire, Commodities, Media and Hacking
>
MOST COMMON TRIGRAMS:
frequency, lexeme
3 : the.world.as
3 : the.act.of
3 : a.kind.of
2 : the.spirit.of
2 : world.as.a
2 : is.the.desire
2 : you.find.some
2 : at.the.world
2 : in.the.service
2 : the.empire.of
2 : the.provisionality.of
2 : the.desire.to
2 : only.possible,.but
2 : of.database.and
2 : not.only.possible,
2 : the.centre.of
2 : the.service.of
2 : make.a.new
MOST COMMON BIGRAMS( WITH POS FILTERS ):
5 : the.world
4 : bits.of
3 : the.desire
3 : the.media
3 : images.are
3 : world.as
3 : database.and
3 : the.act
3 : the.culture
3 : all.texts
2 : the.provisionality
2 : centre.of
2 : the.mainstream
2 : relation.between
2 : the.centre
2 : the.spirit
2 : spirit.of
2 : of.desire
2 : search.for
2 : museums.of
2 : william.burroughs
> David Cox, September 2001
>
> d.cox@mailbox.gu.edu.au
>
> Images are themselves a lens on the culture which
> makes them. Walter
> Benjamin was both right and wrong about art in the
> age of mechanical
> reproduction. He was correct in stating that as
> images proliferate, their
> overall commercial value in depreciates. He was
> wrong in assuming that
> manufactured images are worth less than their 'real
> world' referent.
....
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